A bubble generating assembly has a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith, a body housing and a feet section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution. The body housing houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, the outer surface of the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the outer surface of the body housing. A pump system is provided inside the body housing, and draws bubble solution from the feet section to the bubble generator.
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1. A bubble generating assembly, comprising:
a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith;
a body housing that houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, the outer surface of the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the outer surface of the body housing;
a feet section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution; and
a pump system provided inside the body housing that draws bubble solution from the feet section to the bubble generator;
wherein the feet section is removably connected to a bottom part of the body housing, with a tubing extending from inside the feet section through the interior of the body housing.
17. A bubble generating assembly in the shape of an animal standing upright, comprising:
a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith;
a body housing that houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, a mid-section of the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the front of the mid-section of the body housing;
a base section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution; and
a pump system provided inside the body housing that draws bubble solution from the base section to the bubble generator, the pump system including tubing that extends from the base section to the bubble generator;
wherein the base section is removably coupled to a bottom part of the body housing.
10. A bubble generating assembly, comprising:
a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith;
a body housing that houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, the outer surface of the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the outer surface of the body housing;
a feet section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution; and
a pump system provided inside the body housing that draws bubble solution from the feet section to the bubble generator;
wherein the head section includes a pivotable upper jaw portion that covers the bubble generator, and wherein pressing the actuator causes the head section to be pivoted upwardly to expose the bubble generator, and the bubble generator to move across the wiping member to a bubble generating position.
7. A bubble generating assembly, comprising:
a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith;
a body housing that houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, the outer surface of the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the outer surface of the body housing;
a feet section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution; and
a pump system provided inside the body housing that draws bubble solution from the feet section to the bubble generator;
further including a jaw section provided at the upper end of the body housing, and a stationary wiping member provided on the jaw section, and wherein the bubble generator is positioned behind the wiping member, and moves across the wiping member to create a film of bubble solution across the bubble generator.
11. A bubble generating assembly, comprising:
a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith;
a body housing that houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, the outer surface of the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the outer surface of the body housing;
a feet section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution; and
a pump system provided inside the body housing that draws bubble solution from the feet section to the bubble generator;
further including a vertical link inside the body housing, wherein the vertical link is coupled to the actuator such that pressing the actuator causes the actuator to move downwardly, actuating an electrical switch in the body housing and pushing a pusher piece upwardly to cause the bubble generator to move across the wiping member.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to bubble toys, and in particular, to a bubble generating assembly which is shaped as an animal, has a small and compact configuration, is convenient to use, and effectively produces streams of bubbles.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Bubble producing toys are very popular among children who enjoy producing bubbles of different shapes and sizes. Many bubble producing toys have previously been provided. Recently, many bubble generating assemblies have been provided where a film of bubble solution is formed across a bubble ring without the need to dip the bubble ring into a dish of bubble solution. A stream of air is directed towards the film of bubble solution to generate a stream of bubbles. Examples of such bubble generating assemblies are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,223,149 (Thai), 6,682,570 (Thai), 6,755,710 (Thai), 7,144,291 (Thai), 7,182,665 (Thai) and 7,172,484 (Thai), among others. Most of these assemblies include a pump system which delivers bubble solution from a bubble source (e.g., a bottle) to the bubble ring, a linkage that moves a component (either a stationary bar or the bubble ring itself) to form a film of bubble across the bubble ring, and an actuator that turns on a fan to direct the stream of air at the film of bubble solution.
While these bubble generating assemblies have been effective in producing streams of large and small bubbles, and in bringing considerable entertainment and fun to children, they still suffer from certain drawbacks. For example, some of these assemblies are quite large in size because of the intricate linkages and pump system that are needed to produce the bubbles. In addition, some of these bubble assemblies are not easy to use, especially for younger children. Moreover, some of these bubble assemblies require that the bubble solution container be screwed or otherwise connected to the housing of the bubble assembly, which can be aesthetically unattractive and adds to the size and weight of the bubble assembly.
Reducing the size of the bubble assembly, and enhancing the convenience of use, will allow younger children to enjoy the benefits of the bubble assembly since a smaller bubble assembly can be carried around more easily. In addition, eliminating the need to attach a bubble solution container to the housing will lighten the weight and reduce the size of the bubble assembly. However, these objectives must be accomplished while still ensuring that bubbles can be produced effectively, and while finding a clean and secure storage for the bubble solution when the bubble assembly is being carried around.
The objectives of the present invention are accomplished by providing a bubble generating assembly having a head section having a bubble generator associated therewith, a body housing and a feet section that is configured as a reservoir for holding bubble solution. The body housing houses a motor and an air generator coupled to the motor, the body housing defining a handle for the assembly, and having an actuator provided on the outer surface of the body housing. A pump system is provided inside the body housing, and draws bubble solution from the feet section to the bubble generator.
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims. In certain instances, detailed descriptions of well-known devices and mechanisms are omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail.
The head section 22 can be a head-shaped shell that pivots about the top part of the rear shell 24b (see
The feet section 26 is configured as the feet of the animal, and is actually a reservoir or container which holds bubble solution while also acting as a base for the assembly 20. The top of the feet section 24 has a generally annular threaded stem 36 which defines an opening 38 into which bubble solution can be introduced. The threaded stem 36 is adapted to threadably engage a threaded bottom opening 40 of the body housing 24 to removably attach the feet section 26 to the bottom of the body housing 24 (see
Referring to
A switch 60 is provided in the rear shell 24b adjacent the bottom wall 42. The switch 60 has an arm 61 that is actuated to turn on the switch 60 (see
The gear and pump housing 68 and the motor mount 70 are secured to the bottom plate 74 by screws 92 (see
A pump system (described in greater detail below) is operatively coupled to the motor 56 and an actuator 110. Referring also to
The upper section 138 is operably connected to a pivot linkage via the toothed edge 140. Referring to
When the fin 124 pushes the link 118 downwardly, the drive gear 150 rotates counterclockwise (as viewed from a frontal orientation as shown in
When the user releases the actuator 110, the spring 114 biases the actuator 110 outward, so that the fin 124 slides outwardly away from the rectangular opening 136. The spring 172 biases the hook 170 to cause the rotating block 154 to rotate counterclockwise (as viewed from a frontal orientation as shown in
The construction of the ring 88 can be the same as that illustrated in FIG. 15 of U.S. Pat. No. 6,616,498, whose disclosure is incorporated by this reference as though set forth fully herein. The ring 88 has an annular base piece that has a cylindrical wall extending therein to define an annular chamber therein. An opening is provided in the base piece. The ring 88 also has an annular cover piece that fits into the annular chamber of the base piece. A plurality of outlets can be provided along the inner annular surface, and/or the front surface, of the cover piece. The tubular channel 190 extends from the front panel 100 and communicates with the annular chamber of the ring 88. The tubing 50 extends through the channel 190 to deliver bubble solution from the feet section 26 into the annular chamber of the ring 88. The bubble solution from the annular chamber can then leak out of the outlets onto the front surface of the ring 88.
Referring now to
The motor gear 82 has teeth that are engaged with the teeth of the first gear 204. The first gear 204 has teeth that are engaged with the teeth of the second gear 206, and the second gear 206 has teeth that are engaged with the teeth of the third gear 208. The third gear 208 rotates about an axis defined by the shaft 218. The pressure rollers 210, 212 are spaced apart along the outer periphery of the third gear 208. Each pressure roller 210, 212 has a truncated cone configuration which has a largest diameter at a base section where the roller 210, 212 is connected to the third gear 208, with the diameter decreasing to a smallest diameter at an end at its furthest distance from the third gear 208. The tubing 50 is received inside the guide wall 200 and is looped around the post 227 that defines the bore 228.
The pump system operates in the following manner. When the actuator 110 is pressed, the switch 60 is turned on in the manner described above to cause the motor 56 to be actuated. When the motor 56 is actuated, the motor gear 56 will rotate, thereby causing the gears 204, 206 and 208 to rotate as well. As the third gear 208 rotates, the rollers 210, 212 will also rotate because they are carried by the third gear 208. As the rollers 210, 212 rotate, they will apply selected pressure on different parts of the tubing 50 in the manner described below to draw bubble solution from the feet section 26 to the ring 88. At the same time, actuation of the motor 56 will rotate the fan blades 84 to cause air to be generated and delivered from the air opening 86.
The assembly 20 operates in the following manner. In the normal (non-operational) position, which is illustrated in
The assembly 20 is actuated merely by pressing the actuator 110 inwardly to overcome the natural bias of the spring 114, and causes the link 118 to be pushed downwardly, causing the following sequences of events occur at about the same time.
First, the bottom end of the link 118 contacts the arm 61 of the switch 60 to turn on the switch 60, actuating the motor 56, which causes bubble solution to be pumped from the feet section 26 to the ring 88, and air to be generated and delivered through the air opening 86, in the manners described above.
Second, the pusher piece 154 is raised, which simultaneously causes the jaw portion 34 to be raised to open the mouth, and the ring 88 to be moved across the wiping member 106 to be aligned with the air opening 86, in the manners described above. The wiping motion of the wiping member 106 along the front surface of the ring 88 will generate a film of bubble solution (from the bubble droplets emitted from the outlets) that extends across the opening of the ring 88. The stream of air from the air opening 86 will travel through the film of bubble solution that has been formed over the ring 88, thereby creating bubbles. See
When the user releases the actuator 110, the spring 114 will normally bias the actuator 110 back outwardly, causing the following sequence of events to occur.
The normal bias of the springs 172 and 176 will lower the jaw portion 34 and rotate the rotating block 154 counterclockwise, causing the mouth to close and the pusher piece 152 to be lowered. As the pusher piece 152 is lowered, the link 118 is raised, causing the switch 60 to be opened or disengaged. Disengaging the switch 60 will turn off the motor 56, causing the pump system to stop drawing bubble solution from the feet section 26 to the ring 88. Disengaging the switch 60 will also cause the fan 80 to stop producing streams of air. In addition, counterclockwise rotation of the rotating block 154 will cause the ring 88 to travel in a downward curved path as the front surface of the ring 88 wipes across the stationary wiping member 106, back to the normal (non-operation) position shown in
Thus, the present invention provides a bubble generating assembly 20 that is small and compact in configuration, yet can effectively produce streams of bubbles while being configured in the aesthetic shape of a cute toy animal. The middle or center of the assembly can be the body or stomach housing 24, and is configured to function as both a handle (see
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.
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